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County staff propose revamped travel policy; commissioners agree to place the overhaul on next week’s agenda

September 15, 2025 | Cowlitz County, Washington


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County staff propose revamped travel policy; commissioners agree to place the overhaul on next week’s agenda
County staff presented an updated and expanded travel policy to the Cowlitz County Board of Commissioners (date not specified). The proposed document consolidates multiple travel‑and‑expenses rules into a single policy that staff said is longer than the previous five‑page travel policy and includes more detailed guidance on allowable expenses and specific event categories.

The presenter (Kaylee, travel‑policy lead) said staff reviewed policies from Kitsap County and other counties, worked with affected departments including Public Works, and ran the draft through county legal counsel. "We worked a little bit with Savannah and Public Works, and we piggybacked off of the Kitsap policy," the presenter said, and later added that legal has cleared the draft.

Key changes flagged by staff include clearer instructions on allowable expenses, explicit guidance on occasional events such as retirement parties (an item not previously well defined), and modern additions such as reference to Lyft and Uber for local travel. Commissioners asked whether the changes would restrict past practices; staff replied the policy mostly formalizes existing practices and fills gaps where past practice varied by department.

Commissioners agreed to place the revised policy on the agenda for formal consideration at the next meeting. Staff recommended adoption after board review.

Why it matters: a consolidated travel policy clarifies allowable expenses and reduces ad hoc decisions by setting consistent expectations for staff and departments.

Next steps: place the updated travel policy on next week’s agenda for formal approval.

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